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Virtual worlds, real people: human rights in the metaverse

10 Dec 2021

Access Now and EFF call on governments and companies to address the risks that XR technologies and the “metaverse” pose to human rights.

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Virtual worlds, real people: human rights in the metaverse
10 Dec 2021
Virtual worlds, real people: human rights in the metaverse
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Open letter: Velan Studios’ commitment to privacy on AR developments

16 Oct 2020
Publication
Open letter: Velan Studios’ commitment to privacy on AR developments
16 Oct 2020
Open letter: Velan Studios’ commitment to privacy on AR developments
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Augmented reality & augmented risks: why AR is a digital rights issue

16 Oct 2020

Augmented reality games like Mario Kart Live Home Circuit are lots of fun, but applications of AR technology raise serious concerns for privacy and other fundamental rights.

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Augmented reality & augmented risks: why AR is a digital rights issue
16 Oct 2020
Augmented reality & augmented risks: why AR is a digital rights issue
U.S. Congressional briefing

Open letter: Nintendo’s commitment to privacy on Augmented Reality developments

16 Oct 2020
Publication
Open letter: Nintendo’s commitment to privacy on Augmented Reality developments
16 Oct 2020
Open letter: Nintendo’s commitment to privacy on Augmented Reality developments
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